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Beginner's Guide

From Fiesta Online Wikia

Talk to Element Helper Remi and read her instructions

When you first enter the game in Roumen, Helper Remi is waiting to assist you as you first begin your journey through Fiesta. Talk to her and listen to what she has to say. Her Tutorial Quest will help you learn the basics of playing Fiesta. Follow her instructions carefully and soon you will be ready to begin your adventure.

Check the Information Signs

All around Isya, Information Signs are posted for you. Mouse over them with your pointer until a chat bubble icon appears on your screen. Click on them and read what they have to say. They are useful means of information as you venture forth through the lands of Isya.

Accept and load up on Quests

As a young adventurer, you constantly have to prove yourself to the people of Isya. You also may want to get on their good sides, so as to gain new knowledge, acquire new skills, and make new friends. Sometimes helping out can get you some great rewards, and the experience is always great. As you level up, more and more quests become available to you, and the rewards increase as well.

On the upper right hand part of your screen, to the left of you mini-map, a Quest Notice icon will appear when there is an available quest for you. Clicking on the icon will tell you where you need to go to find your next task.

If you explore around town, you will see some NPC s with a glowing, floating, egg above their heads. The Quest egg means that they have a quest waiting for you. If the egg is cracked, that means that you have already accepted a quest from that NPC and it is in progress. If the egg hatches, congratulations you have completed that quest.

If you look at the town map by pressing the shortcut key m , or click on the icon at your bottom right hand corner, you will notice that the location of each NPC is noted. If the NPC s has a green exclamation point near its name, then they have a quest waiting. If the exclamation point is half green, half yellow then it is in progress. Once you have completed your given quest, the exclamation point disappears. Be sure to consult your map, for new quests.

Your Quest log is accessible by pressing the shortcut key l , or click on the icon at the bottom right hand corner of your screen. There you will see all the quests you have accepted, and you can track your progress as some quests do require multiple tasks.

Load up on as many quests as they come available to you. Some quests may require you to perform the same tasks, or hunt in the same map, or area. Some quests are repeatable and the rewards can be very helpful as you play. Look at the rewards, and prioritize the quests that can help you the most. Form parties with other players who have similar quests. By helping each other, you can complete certain tasks in a minimal amount of time.

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Talk to NPC s

The non-player characters in Fiesta are the primary storytellers, and quest givers of the game. Look to them for information and tasks. Each also has a primary function to assist you on your adventure. Explore, and talk to NPC s to see what they have to offer you. Familiarize yourself with their locations, so you ll have an easy time getting what you need in the future. An NPC can sometimes be your best friend.

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Equip your items
To access your inventory press the I key or click the Inventory icon in the bottom right hand corner of your screen. Your inventory is where all the items you pick up are stored. It is also the screen where u can equip the items you wish to use. To equip an item, simply right click on its icon. To unequip your item, right click on the item again.

HP & SP Stones

Characters come equipped with a specific amount of HP & SP Stones. These stones can be used by a player to heal their characters and restore spirit points. The stones cool down time is independent of potions and they can be replenished from any town healer for a specific amount of in-game currency. The amount of stones you can carry at any one time increase as you level and can further be increased when special items are purchased from the Fiesta Store.

Starting HP & SP Stones per Class

Warrior 15 HP 7 SP
Cleric 14 HP 10 SP
Archer 13 HP 10 SP
Mage 11 HP 15 SP

The short key for using an HP stone is the E key, and for using an SP stone the Q key. By default the action buttons for these are placed in the 1 and 2 slot of your Quick Slot bar, but u have the ability to change these buttons to fit you style of play.

Rest

When your HP and SP are too low to continue playing and you don t want to use up your potions, or stones you can simply just put your character in rest mode to regenerate your HP and SP. Rest mode can be activated by pressing the Home key. Your character will then enter his mini house, which is shaped like a mushroom and rest. As you gain experience and begin to level, you can purchase and use better houses that will regenerate HP and SP faster. Also there will be a lot more functions and accessories for your mini house. Some of these things can be purchased in game or from our Fiesta Store.

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Level Up

When you kill monsters or complete certain quests your character gains experience. After gaining a certain amount of experience your character will level up. As you level you earn stat points to distribute, skill empowerment points, and access to level restricted scrolls, and areas. A character earns 1 stat point per level, and 1 skill empowerment point per level.

Chat

The chat window is located above the Quick Slot bar in the bottom left hand corner of you screen. To type a message, simply press the enter key to toggle the chat window, type in your message and press the enter key again. To toggle the chat window off, again press the enter key.

In Fiesta there are more options for chatting with other players. To shout a message in public begin your message with /s. To privately message another player, begin your message with /w to whisper them. To chat within your party begin your message with /p and to chat within your guild, begin your message with /g.

Storage

Each town has a warehouse NPC called the Storage Keeper. By speaking to them you can access your personal storage space, where you can store any items that you pick up as you play. It s a good place to store gathered items, created items, and high-level items you want to save for later. This storage space is the same for all your characters, so you can store items there for your other characters to use. You can also deposit your in-game currency there for all your players to use. While the storage window is open, simply left-click on items in your inventory to store them.

Have Fun & Enjoy Fiesta

Make friends, party up, and have fun in the adventurous world of Fiesta.